Certificate of Name
Triantafyllos
Masculine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Triantafyllos is a Greek masculine given name meaning "rose," derived from the Greek words τριάντα (trianta, "thirty") and φύλλον (fyllon, "leaf"). The name is a compound that poetically refers to the petals of a rose, alluding to the flower's beauty and fragrance.EtymologyThe name Triantafyllos is composed of the elements τριάντα (trianta), meaning "thirty," and φύλλον (fyllon), meaning "leaf." In Greek, the word for "rose" is τριαντάφυλλο (triantafyllo), which literally translates to "thirty leaves." This form is a staple in the onomastic tradition of Greece, most frequently encountered as a masculine given name. Its feminine counterpart is Triantafyllia, and a common surname descended from the name is Triantafyllou.Historical and Religious SignificanceSaint Triantaphyllos (also spelled Triantafyllos; 1663–1680) was a Greek Orthodox saint and martyr from the 17th century. He is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and his feast day contributes to the name's enduring popularity among Greek Christians, who often name their children after saints as a form of spiritual patronage.Notable BearersSeveral contemporary individuals share the name Triantafyllos, spanning various fields:Triantafyllos Macheridis (born 1973), Greek footballerTriantafyllos Pasalidis (born 1996), Greek footballerTriantafyllos Siaperas (1932–1994), Greek chess playerTriantafyllos Tsapras (born 2001), Greek footballerTriantafyllos Tsongas (born 1938), Greek rowerAs a surname, it is borne by figures like Kleanthis Triantafyllos (1850–1889, Greek writer) and Yves Triantafyllos (born 1948, French footballer).Cultural ReferencesThe name Triantafyllos evokes the rose, a central symbol in Greek culture and mythology, often associated with love, beauty, and the divine. The names shares a root with the plant name, making it a nature-oriented name that falls within a larger tradition of Greek appellatives inspired by the flora of the Mediterranean.Meaning: Rose (from "thirty leaves")Origin: GreekType: First name & SurnameUsage: Greece and Greek diaspora
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